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A streamer friend of mine asked me to help with setting up some custom rules. Since the syntax of this language is relatively easy I think it will be relatively easy to make a tool which helps people configure rules by just clicking on the even they want, what they want to happen and which conditions the event should have.
I would be willing to make a basic web app for it but that should be in